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Abstract
This qualitative synthesis aimed to catalog indicators used to evaluate health research capacity strengthening (health RCS) in lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and assess gaps in quality and coverage. Twelve evaluations were purposively selected for diversity. Results showed remarkable variation in evaluation design strengths, with few reports documenting indicator validity or biases. Indicators primarily focused on activities, outputs, or outcomes, with limited attention to interrelationships. Individual-level indicators were more quantitative, comparable, and equity-focused than institutional or national/international indicators. Opportunities for improvement include enhanced indicator measurement properties, better incorporation of knowledge user relationships, improved evaluation design, prospective indicator measurement, and systematic indicator linkage aligned with theories of change.
Publisher
Health Research Policy and Systems
Published On
Apr 12, 2014
Authors
Donald C Cole, Alan Boyd, Garry Aslanyan, Imelda Bates
Tags
health research
capacity strengthening
evaluation indicators
lower middle income countries
qualitative synthesis
evaluation design
knowledge user relationship
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